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Q-Why should I order from you?

A-We are one of the largest sellers of outdoor game products on the internet. We not only have all cornhole bags, sets, and boards in stock but we also have the fastest shipping times in the industry.

Q-How quickly will my order ship?

A-Cornhole bags, unpainted boards, and white cornhole boards will ship out within 1 business days. On occasion, we may be out of a certain color bag so we will contact you to see if you'd like a different color. All other products ship within 48-72 hours.

Q-"I need my order by a certain date, can you deliver it?"

A-We ask that you refer to the map on the shipping tab above for UPS Ground estimated delivery times. If it's borderline, we ask you to put the required delivery date in the comments and we'll do our best to ship for that date. If we can't, we'll contact you with options to get it there in time.

Q-Are the products guaranteed?

A-Our cornhole bags are guaranteed for 60 days. The customer is required to either return the bags (shipping paid by the customer) or take a picture of the damage and email it to customer service for review. All cornhole sets and scoretowers must be inspected for damage upon delivery. If there is damage to the boards, we must be notified within 24 hours and we will send a replacement set.

Q-What is the difference between cornhole bags and weather resistant bags?

A-The only difference is the filling. Cornhole bags are filled with corn. Weather resistant bags are filled with plastic pellets. The plastic makes the bags more resistant to moisture and critters. The weight/fabric is identical though.

Q-Are your bags/boards regulation?

A-Yes, a regulation set would be our 4x2 boards along with corn-filled bags. They meet ACA standards.

Q-What are your cornhole bags made from?

A-They are made with 12 ounce duck canvas and heavy duty thread. The bags are 6x6", filled with 13-16 ounces of corn (or plastic beads), and sewn shut with a commercial sewing machine.


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